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Port Perry Star, 15 Mar 1916, p. 4

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: Worse Ford was: home for, the week end from Toronto. Mi 'Hardy Purdy, of Toronto, has) been spending a few days in town. © Lieut. Clarence Vickery was in town for a few days last week. He is fit- ting' himself for the 1 position of Captain, 'The Young | Women's Bible class of the Methodist Church,. spent a sociable evening at home of Miss Eva Orr last week: Miss Beatrice Vickery, of Toronto apent the week end with her parents, Miss Kathleen McCaw was home from Beaverton for the week end. Mr. Albert Roberts has bought the Jos. Raines property on Cassimir St. _ Don't miss the Soldiers' Concert on Friday night at Royal Theatre. Mr. A. Klebanoff who has been carrying on a Gents Furnishing busi- ness here for the past year is moving to Toronto. The family go. to-day ~ (Wednesday) and Mr. Klebanoff ex pects to go next week Disney Bros. have rented the store which Mr. Klebanoff is vacating. They find their present quarters too small for their increasing business, and expect 1s a very short time to be able to show their many customers a much larger range of furniture. Mr. Harold Allin who has been in the employ of Mr. B Smallman leaves on Monday for Usoridge to join 116th Battalion Brass Band. Save the Wiappers The item which appeared in our last issue «in 'regard to the rebate on Surprise Soap wrappers should have read $1886. instead of $1186. Millinery Opening March 16, 17, 18. The reasonable prices at which we sell correct millin- ery will please you, Mrs. L. G. Hall Military. Notes Lieut. Dr, Gilfillan is in Oshawa for a week attending to dental work there in connection with the Battalion 000 The parade slate shows 1075 en- listed in the 116th. A number are coming 1n every day now. 000 Lieuts. Coburn, Wallis and Doble, of the 116th are in Toronto taking a special course in musketry, also Sérgt * Jas. A. Thompson. ooo Lt.-Col. Coburn announced at Whitby recently that = recruiting would start for the 182nd Battalion on March '1st. Already a number of recruits have signed up from Toronto. Port Perry Creamery Will open again for 'business 'some time in April. The waggons will 'probably start on some of the routes on April 1st and most of the routes will be covered during that week, It is quite evident that a big eflort is again being put forth to induce farmers to send cream to the Toronto Creameries. Dozens of farmers were lured. last spring by promises of big' prices to send their cream to Toronto, but the big prices never materialized. A ~ Orval Byer. Druggist, Pope. Ont, Letter from Pte. Wm. Andrus Flanders, Feb, 9th, 1916 The following letter was received from Pte. Wm. Andrus. ; Dear Sir:-- Justa line 'to let you know that I and the rest of the fellows are in the pink of health. ~The Huns are 'busy with thhir artillery these days None of our Port Perry boys have wen wounded so far... They have heen very lucky. We have no snow here but plenty of mud. and bullets, All we lack is reading matter, and if vou see any flying around you might send it over. 1 wish to thank the people of Port 'hould any of you wish to write to me (and it would please me greatly to get a letter) you could get m7: address from my "mother. The censor will not let it go through in this letter. Yours as before Pte. Wm. H. Andrus Died WoorLey At Port Perry, on Tues- day, March 14, 1916, Ethel Leveda Woolley, in her 23rd year. Emente Open Letter To the Editor of the STAR 1 have been watching your columns tor Mr. Nasmiths Audit of Town affairs and his report, I do not recall when the Town' affairs were audited by a Chartered Accountant, and his report should be of great value. Can you not spare space to 'publish this? --H. G, H. "LIFE Sun Life in Strongest position in History, Leads all Canadian Companies in Amount of New Business, Assurance in Force, Assets, Surplus and Income. The annual report handed down to policyholders of the Sun Life of Canada at the Companies annual meeting on March 7th last was in every sense a satisfactory document. 1t showed nef assurance issued and SUN of $31,873,000, the largest amount: of new business ever written by any Can- adian life company in any year -- a fact strongly suggestive of the growing popularity of the Sun Life of Canada policies. Assurances in force now: total over $250,000,000. .~ Assets in- creased by over = $10,000,000 to $74,326,423. the largest annual in- crease and the largest total assets ever attained by a Canadian Company As additional resources over and above these assets the Company holds Contingent Fund Securities to a total undistributed surplus now stands at $7,545,000, Cash = income totalled nearly $16,000,000 an increase of $920,000 over that of 1914. 'Pay- ments to policy holders exceeded $7,- 000,000, bringing: total payments to policyholders since organization * 'to over $50,000,000. = The prosperity of the fact that during the present year the Company, 15 in a position to mait tain. its increasing scale of policy dividends, in accordance with five-year and reserve orp Perry for the parcel they sent me. } paid for in cash during 1915 to a total | par value of over $13,000,000. Net| the Sun. Life of Canada is reflected in| They are 7 woul iful and surprisingly To! price' considering their juality. Come in and see them. W. H. McCAW At the old stand Port Perry Auction Sale Fred Lyle is giving up the hy business, and will hold an Auc- tion Sale, of farm stock on Friday, March 24, at his premises lot 24 Con: 12 Reach (near Seagrave). Terms -- 12 months credit on approved notes --6 per cent off for cash. Jos. Baird, Auctioneer: FOR SALE Two Holstein Heifers, one : due in May, other due in June. Bull 15 months old. Shorthorn Bull 19 months old, Apply Wm Pollock, lot 29, con 11 Reach Township, RR, No 2 Seagrave, Phone 92 1:6, 9 Many years experience enables' us to give you expert sand 'uns prejudiced advice concerning your eyes. ; F E. LUKE 70 YONGE ST, Retracting 9 Optician.., TORONTO Cawker Brothers Butchers Special Prices in Al Quality|- Beef, for this week: Choice Shoulder Roast 15¢ 1b Cyoice Chuck Roast 15¢ Ib. Choice Plate Beef 12%c 1b Choice Rib Boil 12%¢ lb = Brisket of Beef for Boiling tie Neek of Beef 123¢ Ib. Choice Beef by the Front Quarter 12¢ Ib. CAWKER- BROS PHONE 72 PORT PERRY. ONT ¥ 3 Shorthorn |: le p------ Choice Rib Roast 16¢ to 17¢ 1b} The undersigned is iepaed all kinds of carting, dray work, plowing of Gardens term see, WILLIAM CAMPBELL 18-- Lah * PORT PERRY "Coal Oil Don't forget that Jamieson sells the highest grade of American Coal Oil: When your can is empty call Bell Telephone No. 87. pt Spirella Corsets Satisfaction and goodfitting guafanteed LADIES--The is prepared to oll at your home and fit Spica = information and prices 8) to Mrs. F. A. Weatherbarm, gn pplica Announcement n nounce that she classes in Studio at Bome of Mrs Geo Jackson 'Music Class' Miss Amy Christian, teacher of Monday and T 'at the home of Mr. H. of each week. . Linke. NOW is the time to buy Felt Boots Misé Estelle Bull 'wishes to an- ? has resumed her iano and voice culture. no and voice, will be in Port Perryd | Anyone wishing to see Miss Chris} 4 tian, kindly call, or Phone 60. i Wo Being us your a highest cash market t pA Subscription Rates THE PORT PERRY STAR and Canadian Farm. ooo... $1.90 Farmers's Advocate. ....... $2.40 Globe (daily, R. M. R.) ....$4.00 Globe (Daily).......... 00... 84.00 Mail- mpire Areekly) 3200.81.65 Family Herald...,......... $1.90 Weekly Sun...oe.iivinee. $1.90 21 Mook Sum gnies ++: $1.90 Daily Witness. . .s.. let Evening Néws..........i. $300 Farm & Day ieee .ouv $1.90 We build Solid Cand Silos, 3 hollow. block ad cer. Eeaing Sarin offices). $3.00! Premier Cream Seperator Entirely British Made = . Every Machine fully. Guaranteed 'Tens of Thousands in daily use : throughout the British Empire. Easily operated . Easily Cleaned Catalogue containing valdable : information free on Local Agent 2 I Easily understood 4 nl n request Port tPerry

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